Culinary appliance



May 10, 1938. H. J. GoLDBLATT ET AL 2,116,756

CULINARY .APPLIANCE Original Filed March 30, 1936v Patented May 10, 1938 2,1

N UNITEDSTATES PATENT opriep CULINARY APPLIANCE Henry J. Goldblatt and Johannes B.. Kessel, Chicago, Illf., assignors to Vidrio Products Corporationy, Ghicago, Ill., a corporation of` Illinois Original application March 30, 1936, Serial No.` 71,648. Divided` and this application February 8, 1937, Serial-Nc. 124,673

5 Claims. (Cl. 1116-3) This application is a division of original appliing portions to be inserted into a socket at the cation Serial Number '71,648 filed March $0-, 1936, free end oi the arm I2 so that either end of the and relates more specical-ly toa nozzle or spout casing I4 may be placed uppermost.

for use in connection with a juice extracting at- A handle 2| may also be provided for manipu- 5 tachment for machines of the type disclosed in letting 01' pOSitiOnirlg the Casing I4. 5 the aforesaid application. The arm` or bracket 2 and? the standard are One of the objects of the invention is to proof such a length as to hold the lower end of the vide an improved formv of nozzle or spout for casing Mat any desired or suitable distance above directing the juice from an extracted juice conthe base or standard I and if desired suction l0 tainer into a mixing bowl or other container. Cups 22' may be provided on the lower face of the 10` A further object is` to provide improved means base |63 to maintain the apparatus against movewhereby the spout or nozzle may be readily apment OVel1 the SllppOrting Surface nnen* Which the plied and secured in position for use, and as base leStS- A bOWl 01 reCeDteCle 23 iS preferreadily detach-ed or removed when desired. ably provided with athiokened portion 24 to form l5 To the attainment of these ends and the aca hub which is hollow, and arranged at one side l5" coniplishment of other-new and useful objects as 0f the bOWl iS an annuler diSChelge Outlet 01 will appear, the invention consists in the features nozzle arranged perpendicularlv, the lower end of novelty in substantially the construction, com- Of the nOZZle being Openbination and arrangement of the several parts The numeral 26 designates ct mOllnting bracket 2o hereinafter more fully described and claimed and WlliCh iS pi'evided With'` a depending tubular p01`- 20- shown in the accompanying drawing illustrating tiOn 2T and en upwardly prejeeting tubular D01- this invention7 and in which i tion 2,8', the latter-being of any desired configurar'igure 1 is a View partly in side elevation, partly tion lout` is' preferablyof conical shape and proin section, and with parts broken away, of a device vided with. a peripheral Shoulder 29, the opening 25 of this character constructed in accordance with inl the upright 23v Passing entirely thlllgll the 2-5 the principles of this invention; adaptor 26. The lower-end of the opening is prei- Figure 2 is a detail perspective view of the spout erebly enlarged eS' at 391, and Wl'lieli lClOltien` 30 iS or nozzle. adapted to receive one of the projecting ends, |15,

Figure 3 is a detail perspective vievvl of an I5', |6 orl |:8, of the driving mechanism within the 30 adaptor or mounting by means of which the juice Casing i4, While the: depending tubular POItiOn 21 30 extractor bowl andi the nozzle may be removably teleSCODeS Over the tellementV `end 0f the DIOjeheld in position. tion 2U.

Referring more particularly to the drawing, the The hollow hub 24 of the bowl 23 is adapted to numeral IE! designates a supporting base proteleSCODe OVel the tubular upright 23 0f the vided with an upright or standard rising theremellnting bracket 25, S0 that the bottom 0f the 35 above, and I2 designates an arm or bracket, one lieCepteCle 23 Will IeSt lllJOn the ShOllldel' 29 end oi which is pivotally connected as at I3 to The nllmelel 3| designates e SDOllt 0f any dethe standard Il and the arm or bracket is adapted Sred Shape but is preferably of a Channel form, to swing about the pivot so as to position a casing and is adapted to be positioned to receive the lll for use. juice or material discharged from the bowl 23 40 Within the casing I4 is arranged driving through the discharge outlet or nozzle 25. mechanism and projecting from the casing and This Spent iS preferably COnStlleted t0 DYOVide beyond the ends thereof are the extremities l5, e Substantially hat portion 32 adjacent one end, i6, il and I8 of rotatable shafts to any of which having an opening 33 in proximity to the extremshafts a handle I9 is adapted to be connected, ity thereofY and through which opening 33 the 45 according to the use to which the apparatus is to tubular upright 01 projection 28 0n the mounting be applied and also according to the position of bracket 25 paSSeS- The eXtleInitY 0f the Spent the casing I4. 3| rests upon the shoulder 29 and the bottom of A portion of the casing I4 is preferably shaped the bowl 23 rests against the substantially flat to form an extension I9 and arranged parallel to pOItiOn 32 Of the Spent. 50 the longitudinal diameter of the casing is a bar or The construction of the spout 3| is such as to rod 20, the extremities of which project beyond provide a trough shaped portion 34, and shoulopposite ends of the casing. These projecting ders or lips 35 are arranged between the portions extremities are spaced from the casing a suflicient 32 and 34 and rest against the outer face of the distance to allow one or the other of the extenddischarge outlet or nozzle 25 to hold the spout in 55 proper position with respect to the discharge outlet or nozzle.

The extracting member 36 of any desired construction and configuration, but preferably conical, is arranged within the bowl 23 and is connected to a shaft 31, the latter projecting through the tubular upright portion of the adaptor 28 of the bracket 26 and telescoping into the adjacent projecting extremity of one of the elements of the drive mechanism which is arranged'within the casing I4.

The shoulder 29 on the bracket 26 is of such a width that when the bowl 23 rests against the extremity of the spout, these parts will be held in position and the lips or projections will hold the spout against relative rotation with respect to the bowl 23.

It will therefore be seen that with this construction the bowl 23 may be rotated upon the upright projection 28 of the bracket 26 so as to move the delivery end of the spout 33 into any desired position and so that it will discharge into a bowl or receptacle 38.

It will be obviousthat with this construction and arrangement the casing I4 containing the driving mechanism may be positioned with either of its ends uppermost and the crank or handle i9 is adapted to be connected to either of the projecting extremities of the driving mechanism, so that no matter which end of the casing I4 is arranged uppermost the juice extractor bowl and nozzle 3l may be readily connected or positioned through the medium of the adaptor or bracket 26.

While the preferred form of the invention has been herein shown and described, it is to be understood that various changes may be made in the details of construction and in the combination and arrangement of the several parts, within the scope of the claims, without departing from `the spirit of this invention.

What is claimed as new is l. A culinary appliance embodying a casing, means for supporting the casing, said casing having driving mechanism, an extractor bowl mounted on top of said casing, a juice extractor element within the bowl driven by said mechanism, a vertical discharge annular neck leading from the bottom of the bowl, a spout with which said neck communicates, and means for anchoring a portion of said spout between the said casing and the bowl, portions of the spout intermediate its ends only partially encompassing said neck.

2. A culinary appliance embodying a casing having driving mechanism, means for supporting the casing, an extractor bowl mounted on top of said casing, a bracket removably secured to said casing, a portion of the bracket being disposed between said casing and bowl, a vertical discharge annular neck leading from the bottom of said bowl, and a spout with which said neck communi- Cates, a portion of the spout being disposed between adjacent faces of the casing and bowl, said bracket passing through a portion of the spout.

3. A culinary appliance embodying a casing having driving mechanism, means for supporting the casing, an extractor bowl mounted on top of said casing, a bracket removably secured to said casing, a portion of the bracket being disposed between adjacent faces of said casing and bowl, a vertical discharge annular neck leading from the bottom of said bowl, a spout with which said neck communicates, a portion of the spout being disposed between adjacent faces of the casing and bowl, said bracket passing through a portion of the spout, and projections on the spout engaging opposite sides of said neck.

4. A culinary appliance embodying a casing having driving mechanism, means for supporting the casing, an extractor bowl mounted on top of said casing, a removable bracket disposed between said casing and bowl, a vertical discharge annular neck leading from the bottom of said bowl, a spout with which said neck communicates, a portion of the spout being disposed between the casing and bowl, said bracket passing through a portion of the spout, said bracket provided with oppositely projecting portions, one of said portions telescoping into the bottom of said bowl, and means with which the other of said portions of the bracket co-operates, for assisting in maintaining the bracket in position.

5. As an article of manufacture, a spout for attachment to a juice extractor bowl, one end of said spout being of a substantially trough shape configuration, the other end being substantially flat and provided with an aperture adjacent the extremity of the last said end, and laterally spaced ears projecting beyond the tops of the side Walls of the spout and disposed between and spaced a substantial distance from the ends of said spout.

HENRY J. GOLDBLATT. JOHANNES B. KESSEL. 

